Quotes

Quote of the Week
"As sure as God puts His children in the furnace, He will be in the furnace with them."
- Charles Spurgeon

Quote of the Week
" Peace if possible, truth at all cost."
- Martin Luther

Quote of the Week
"Whenever the true message of the cross is abolished, the anger of hypocrites and heretics ceases, and all things are in peace. This is a sure token that the devil is guarding the entry of that house and the pure doctrine of God's word has been taken away. The church then is in the best state when Satan assaileth it on every side, both with subtle slights and outright violence. And (likewise) it is in the worst state when it is most at peace. This is why the Apostle Paul(in Galatians)taketh it for a most certain sign that whatever is preached in peace,'IS NOT THE GOSPEL'. By contrast, the world takes it for a most certain sign that a doctrine is heretical and dangerous when it sees great uproars, tumults, and people who are offended and creating devisions & sects after it is preached."
- MARTIN LUTHER

Quote of the Week
“The only thing that’s going to save the church in America; there’s only two possibilities. One is a total reformation in our preaching, in our study of the word of God. Or the other is fierce horrifying persecution, that’s the only thing that’s going to save the church in America.”
-Paul Washer

Quote of the Week
"You and I must continue to drive at men's hearts till they are broken. Then we must keep on preaching Christ crucified until their hearts are bound up."
- CHARLES SPURGEON

Quote of the Week
"It is not kindness at all, but the worst form of cruelty, to suggest that what people believe doesn’t really matter much if they feel spiritual and do good. In fact, on the face of it, that claim is a blatant contradiction of the gospel message."
- John MacArthur


Quote of the Week
"Holy practice is the most decisive evidence of the reality of our repentance."
- JOHNATHAN EDWARDS
1703-1758
Theologian and Third President of Princeton


Quote of the Week
"In many ministries, there is not enough of probing the heart and arousing the conscience by the revelation of man's alienation from God, and by the declaration of the selfishness and the wickedness of such a state."
- CHARLES SPURGEON

Quote of the Week
"The fact that a just and righteous God holds both unbelievers and believers alike responsible for obedience to His revelation is irrefutable proof that He has made the truth sufficiently clear to us. To claim that the Bible is not sufficiently clear is to assault God's own wisdom and integrity."
- JOHN MACARTHUR


Quote of the Week
"She is a traitor to the Master who sent her if she is so beguiled by the beauties of taste and art as to forget that to 'preach Christ...and Him crucified' is the only object for which she exists among the sons of men. The business of the Church is salvation of souls."
- CHARLES SPURGEON


Quote of the Week
"Nothing worse can happen to a church than to be conformed to this world."
- CHARLES SPURGEON
1834-1892
Foremost Preacher OfThe 19th Century

Quote of the Week
"It is true that (many) are praying for world-wide revival. But it would be more timely, and more scriptural, for prayer to be made to the Lord of the harvest, that He would raise up and thrust forth laborers who would fearlessly and faithfully preach those truths which are calculated to bring about a revival."
- A.W. PINK


Quote of the Week
"Revivals begin with God's own people; the Holy Spirit touches their heart anew, and gives them new fervor and compassion, and zeal, new light and life, and when He has thus come to you, He next goes forth to the valley of dry bones... Oh, what responsibility this lays on the Church of God!"
- ANDREW A. BONAR
1810-1892
Scottish MinisterActive in the
Kilsyth Revival of 1839-1840


Quote of the Week
"If sinners be damned at least let them leap to hell over our bodies. Let them go with our arms around their knees. Let no one go there unwarned or unprayed for."
- C. H. SPURGEON

Quote of the Week
"The Bible never says that God is love, love, love. And it never says that God is merciful, merciful, merciful. But it does say God is holy, holy, holy. And the repetition is important, very important. You want to know what God is - who God is? God is HOLY! And if there was ever a message we needed to hear in America today, it's that. "
- PAUL WASHER


Quote of the Week
"We must return to the message God has called us to preach. We need to confront sin and call sinners to repentance---to a radical break from the love of sin and a seeking of the Lord's mercy. We must hold up Christ as Savior and Lord, the one who frees His people from the penalty and power of sin. That is, after all, the gospel He has called us to proclaim."
- JOHN MACARTHUR

Quote of the Week
"It is almost never a popular cause to oppose a false teacher because they are almost always nice."
- JOHN PIPER


Quote of the Week
If church history teaches us anything, it teaches us that the most devastating assaults on the faith have always begun as subtle errors arising from inside the body itself. Living in an unstable age, the church cannot afford to be vacillating. We minister to people desperate for answers, and we cannot soft-pedal the truth or extenuate the gospel. If we make friends with the world, we set ourselves at enmity with God. If we trust worldly devices, we automatically relinquish the power of the Holy Spirit.
- JOHN MACARTHUR


Quote of the Week
"The most terrible warning to impenitent men in all the world is the death of Christ. For if God spared not His only Son, on whom was only laid imputed sin, will He spare sinners whose sins are their own?"
- CHARLES SPURGEON


Quote of the Week
"When thou prayest, rather let thy heart be without words than thy words be without heart."
- JOHN BUNYAN

Quote of the Week
"The conscience of a man, when he is really quickened and awakened by the Holy Spirit, speaks the truth. It rings the great alarm bell. And if he turns over in his bed, that great alarm bell rings out again and again,'The Wrath to come! The Wrath to come! The Wrath to Come!'"
- CHARLES SPURGEON